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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
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692 SURVEYOR AND STATE SURVEY. [ART. XCI
of said proposed work, and stating that sealed proposals for the per-
formance of said proposed work in accordance with the plans and speci-
fications will he received until a day named in the advertisement, pro-
vided that nothing in this Section shall require the County Commis-
sioners of any County, upon the petition of such persons to advertise
for work to be done under the provisions of this sub-title to an amount
greater than twenty-five per centum of the road levy of said County;
and the Board of County Commissioners shall further furnish a copy
of the said specifications for such proposed work to any prospective
bidder who may request the same; and the said Board shall reserve the
right to reject any and all bids and to do the work according to said
plans and specifications by such arrangement as they may deem best.
See notes to this section in volume 2 of the Annotated Code.
72.
Neither the surety nor the principal on a bond given under this section
is liable to a sub-contractor for an amount due him by the contractor.
Holt v. State Roads Commission, 124 Md. 69.
1904, art. 91. sec. 45. 1904, ch. 225, sec. 13. 1910, ch. 217, sec. 45 (p. 319).
1916, ch. 536.
78. Any road heretofore or hereafter constructed under the provi-
sions of this sub-title shall thereafter be a State Road and the State
Roads Commission shall have the same authority over said road as it
has over other State roads or highways and shall maintain and repair
the same as a part of the State Roads System. Provided they are first
put in good repair by the Counties.
See notes to section 33 and to this section in volumes 2 and 3 of the
Annotated Code.
80.
The act of 1904. chapter 225, made no attempt to deal in a general com-
prehensive manner with county roads, but dealt only with general provi-
sions. This section shows that the act of 1904 did not repeal local enact-
ments providing for the apportionment of moneys raised for taxation for
road construction or repair in the several counties, nor did that act inter-
fere with legislation to regulate these matters within the limits of incor-
porated cities or towns. Carroll County v. Westminster, 123 Md. 206.
81.
See notes to section 66.
1916, ch. 681. sec. 7.
82E. The actual cash proceeds of the sale of certificates of indebted-
ness to be issued under the Act of 1916, Chapter 681, shall be paid to
the Treasurer of this State upon the warrant of the Comptroller, and
such proceeds shall be used exclusively, as far as the same are required,
for the purposes provided in said Act, to wit: The Comptroller shall
immediately upon the sale and payment of said bonds or certificates of
indebtedness, first return to and credit the Treasury proper for what-


 
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